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Into the spotlight of Camera 3 steps the Junior Class. Fade in officers: President, June Sutherini Vice-President, Robert Stratton, Secretary, Ida Suffolettai Treasurer, Jim E Monroe who were assisted by the advisers: Miss Kayuha, W ,M Miss Maud, Mrs. Armstrong, and Mr. Herdman. The class We has earned money by sponsoring a special fund drive, a sales stamp collection, and earned 590.22 from the magazine drive. ln February, the Juniors received their class rings. After the Amsterdam-Toronto basketball game, the Junior Class had a Get Together in the Music Room. 'Zzke 'lst Row, Left to Right: Robert Tond, Elizabeth Mascik, Peggy Mcllvain, Alice Louise Allen, Evelyn Price, Joan Merritt, Audrey Kimmel, Barbara Blakely, Davis Wells, Kitty Werntz, Do- lores Redmond, Anna Trudicks, Betty Kortz, Donald Humphrey. 2nd Row, Left to Right: Donald Sweiger, Marie Westlake, Doris Leasure, Barbara LaRue, Mary Chichilo, Patty Custer, Irene Schultz, Harriet Smith, Rose Goodrich, Carl Anderson, John Newbold, Dominick Bobalino. 3rd Row, Left to Right: Tom Haynes, Henry Fudaley, Mardelle Maple, Donna Temply, Flor- ence Gawloski, Madeline Grula, Mary Kazimir, Nancy Morehead, June Sutherin, Tom O'Brien, Jim Devlin. 4th Row, Left to Right: Charles Kriviski, Dick Hughes, Bob Fingers, Howard Deiderick, Bob Swickard, Tom Doran, Urban Petros, Howard King, Eugene Sweeney. 12
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'Ist Row, Left to Right: Veronica Volsky, Marion Householder, Marilyn Jones, June McConnell, Rita Zam- borsky, Ca r r i e Westlake, Betty Maple, Harry Andrews, Jack Parrish, George Haw- thorne, Eugene Bruce, Elaine Tarr, Ann Cable, Marcella Owens, Pauline Horkulic, Kay Bushfield, Libby Ann Chaffee. 7nd Row, Left to Right: Marjorie Thomas, Emily Sherwood, Jack McMillan, Sonny Scott, Howard Kin- caid, Ruth Smith, Barbara Katavas, Helen Jones, Becky Hughes, Marilyn McKimmie, Wanda Smith, Beverly Wil- kinson, Helen Zclinak, lrvin McConnell, Margaret Mi- halik. 3rd Row, Left to Right: Paul Trudicks, Paul Kazimir, Pete Zdinak, Anna Franek, Mary Mihalik, Charlotte Mc- Ferren, Gertrude Westfall, Mildred McConnell, Gatha Dilly, Jo-Ann Hardy, Paul Blackburn, Richard Smith, Gary Black, 4th Row, Left to Right: Betty Chevalier, Ned Joy, Don McCaslin, Virgil Holmes, Dale Hawkins, Jean Basista, Macey Francy, Don Maple, Darius Rogers, Bob Hamilton, Bill Hughes, Har- old Messler. Gamelan. .2 lst Row, Lett to Right: Lois Tice, Phyllis Lewis, El- eanor Mehalko, Shirley Shook, Rosemary Reale, Bet- ty Nemith, Helen Leasure, Esther Reale, Margaret Holmes, Betty Fisher, Mar- garet Hannen, Patty Gribben, Irene Fidak. 2nd Row, Left to Right: Jackie Westbrook, Sarah Waggener, Shirley Deruelle, Donna McCauley, Geraldine Eger, Virginia Lumpkins, Gay Jarvis, Dolores Yasko, Magdalene Schultz, Melvin Bauer. 3rd Row, Lett to Right: Myrna Morrow, Rose Mary Perun, Betty Speedy, Mildred Urich, Lucille Holmes, Steve Yasko, John Core. 4th Row, Left to Right: Ethel Dunlevy, Vivian Clark, Paul Bucey, Jo-Ann Straka, James Ryan, Clinton Smith, Ehrhardt Becker. The Sophomores enjoy home room periods guided by the advisers, Miss Davis, Miss Pfarr, Mr. Graubner, Mr. Flynn, and Mr. Martin. Elected officers are: President, Joe Zam- borskyg Vice President, Kay Bushfieldp Secre- tary, Marilyn McKimmieg Treasurer, Bob Suf- foletta. These students led the Sophomore class with cheertulness and an ever-ready attitude to help.
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'lst Row, Left to Right: Elda Steepleton, Sara Wag- goner, Ruth Conlon, Rose- mary Gilligan, Marie Hughes, Helen Lebeckie, Mary Kaza- mir, Katherine Lamantia, Anna Perun, Marian Thomp- son, Mildred Hayes. 2nd Row, Left to Right: Melvin Piatt, Harold McKim- mie, Arthur Wallack, Jimmy Westlake, William Custer, Dick Ferguson, Emma Zil- kan, Martha Stewart, Ger- aldine McTheney, Dorothea Crago, Jane Firm. 3rd Row, Left to Right: Steve Yasenik, Robert Haught, Bill Gooch, Mike Karavish, John Sabados, Dana McClelland, Bob Wel- lington, Richard Roth, Jack Keenan, Ed Scalley, Charles Kubina. 4th Row, Left to Right: Richard Lewis, Joseph Saba- dos, Donald Payne, Charles Fingers, Jack Gray, Michael Soloman, Andrew Kalafut. G 3 1st Row, Left to Right: Lucille Steele, Jackie Romey, Marjorie Scott, Frances Mi: halik, Doris Flannigan, Yvonne Elliott, Phyllis Car- rington, Shirley Howard, Ol- ga Rebich, Deloris Utzler, Pauline Cervanak, Jackie Reese. 2nd Row, Lett to Right: Theresa Romey, Joan Romey, Barbara Jelea, Jeanne Fitz, Patsy Hinkle, Ruth Flem- ming, Betty Howard, Gail Willoughby, Betty Wirth, Barbara Sweda, Beverly Katz. 3rd Row, Left, to Right: Bob Shannon, Alvin Fines- man, Harold Swiger, Ray- mond Davis, Jim Monroe, Kathleen Campbell, Ida Suf- foletta, Donna Hall, Gale Simpson, Norma Moore, Marian Cooper. 4th Row, Left to Right: Bud Todino, John Metcalf, Dick Westlake, Willfred Huff, Jack Mayhew, John Karaffa, Wayne Miller, Alex Sabol, Bob Stratton. Juniors, new to the boards, demonstrated dramatic ability in lt's All in Your Head, presented on January 7. The assembly on March 8 brought to light more hidden talent through its circus theme. The year ended with the Junior-Senior Prom at which everyone had a good time. Thus the Juniors painted the school scenery for a successful Senior year, and lay the early foundations to make them worthy citi- zens of any community.
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